Lake Selina
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Lake Selina | |
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Location | West Coast, Tasmania |
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Type | natural lake, |
Basin countries | Australia |
Lake Selina is the name of a lake to the east of Mount Read,in the West Coast Range, West Coast of Tasmania. Its location and conditions have led it be a location of research into Pleistocene and Holocene environments.[1] [2] It is a glacial lake related to the nearby Lake Westwood and Lake Julia.
It is located close to the Anthony Road B28 that travels between Tullah and Queenstown [3]
See also
Notes
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References
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- ↑ Eric A. Colhoun Jeremy S. Polaa, Charles E. Bartonb and Henk Heijnisc (1999) Late Pleistocene vegetation and climate history of Lake Selina, western Tasmania Quaternary International Volumes 57-58, June 1999, Pages 5-23
- ↑ Mackenzie, L. L., Moss, P. T., Petherick, L. M. and Marx, S. K. (2008). Late Holocene vegetation and environments of Lake Selina, Western Tasmania. In Australasian Quaternary Association Biennial Conference, 7–12 December 2008, (17-17), Victor Harbour, Australia.
- ↑ http://www.tco.asn.au/oac/local_attractions.cgi?oacID=15